Tuesday, November 10, 2015

simply perfect apple cider

hi all! welcome to naturalie clean! i've wanted to start a food blog for a while, and i hope you enjoy using my recipes as much as i enjoy sharing them.  i will focus on sharing whole, natural, healthy foods-- but only tasty ones!

so, i've never really been an apple cider gal.  i love hot chocolate, and i always have.  i always heard people talk about how much the love wassail and cider, but i never really liked either.  

*enter the simply perfect apple cider* 

after finding this recipe around a week ago, i have made it four times, and drank almost all of it myself.  it's getting chilly here in utah, and i looooove having this cider to warm me up! the only thing is, i don't know if i like the way this makes my house smell, or the way it tastes more!  i think my very favorite part, though, it the fact that there is no sugar or added sweetener in this recipe! it's basically just warmed up fresh apple juice, with some orange juice, and spices.  alright, alright, i know, you just want me to stop talking, and get to the recipe! 

but first, let me say that this recipe is really fun because you get to experiment! try different kinds of apples and see which flavors like best.  toss in an extra orange! or take one out! i'm still perfecting my ideal recipe, but this is the one i like best so far.  

simply perfect apple cider

3 honey crisp apples
3 pink lady apples
3 granny smith apples
2 oranges
3 cinnamon sticks
1 tsp ground nutmeg
1 tsp whole cloves


  1. first, put all your spices in the bottom of your dutch oven pot.  this way, when you fill it with water, your spices won't all be floating on the top.  

2. cut your apples and oranges in quarters or eighths (whichever is easiest for you) and throw them in the pot with the spices, and fill with water.

(you can see some floating spices, but some are under the apples, giving a better flavor)

3. turn your burner on high to get the water boiling.  let the water boil for about 10 minutes.  then turn your heat down to medium low.  cover and allow to simmer for about 50 more minutes.  at this point, your apples should be very soft.  take some kitchen tongs and mash your apples so they make what looks like a simmering apple sauce.  it should look like this:


4. cover and allow to simmer for a few more hours. anywhere between 2 and 3 hours will work great. the longer it simmers, the better the flavor. 

5. next get a large bowl and rest a mesh strainer on top.  pour the contents of your pot in the strainer.  you'll have to do this a few times, and use a spatula or a wooden spoon to get all the juicy flavor into the bowl 
(please ignore my phone shadow)

6. after straining all your cider into the bowl, pour the cider back into your pot and bring to a boil.  

7. and finally, grab a scoop of the cider, pour it in your favorite mug, and drink up! 


mmm, just typing about this makes me want to go get a glass! i hope you all enjoy this as much as i do! and don't forget to leave a comment to let me know how you like the recipe!  if you make this (or any of the recipes to come) #naturalieclean so i can see what you made! 

enjoy! 

natalie


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